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THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[NovxwBER 19, ree a 
“many 
leading v 
England, J 
in atenco). N 
not measure less ridi 
da 
about 
remarka bly fi 
ar 
e e fo see 
of n | 
phish im cultivation. tia 
Plantes (one of the beet jets | 
y, Whit M M and others could 
n di ameter, the petals | 
eer at 
EN E 
velt 
6 tdha 
came from Mr. Beecher and Mr. 
than standards. 
y good examples of skilful | 
They o 
eorge, m were certainl 
managemen 
Prizes 
offer ed by er for a Alfred and | 
Gener al Bainbridge induc 
Mr. Salt 
ed Mr. How 
and Mr. 
fleshy, overlaying each other with 
In the good 
Chrysanthemum Shows got up as hey 
t Lo ondo on, have no coneptinn ot, x ud m 
n be made to acqui 
short, people who have not had 
eco Y 
In the 
Defiance, Gol 
Beauté du Nor m 
iain fe 
e from 
of " Golden Eagle, ge Salter, à Sparkler. 
Glover sent Pr — , Dr. ras 
M Bon 
donis. 
Sse 3 Briliant, a ha 
of Boh f 
rank à 
General 1 Canrobert and M 
Jn. the Class o t Thr 
a aile 
plant 
attention; but. they 
duced am 
"Clase of Six Large- pg heo Tad Men ate 
b m Mr. Monk, who 
An nnie Salten, Beaut uté 
and Lady 
ati in point of 
which were remarkable 
but also 
e 
00 
Alfred Smee's prize for 
Ivy, Fern leaves, and o i 
dirti decoration, “elicited t 
oe way—the first from Mr. Hill, the eem ftom 
Mr. George. 
We alas noticed a aeg little display of fine- 
po pone in m Mr. Williams, 
£ Holloway. 
The annual 
and others to |i 
t 
n Im 
of which the author had seen E 
pilii c Veo this plant on its forehead, and 
hav self seen O. longib 
s 
= tg 
aligh t ben 
longed into peri e 
- eye a fortilising “bloso 
arkab 
STO: is Last et 
| exhibition o s Society was held a 
che Tabern ingsland Road, sind was “altogether 
e ha 
is in full action, ana d where it appears 
Not 
stg k 
highly successful. The display of s 
e Plants, Mr. Ward w 
Albert, Golden Hine: beside Annis Salter, Alm 
t 
and | Alma, J 
“For Six was pes uh Prine 
rdinge. Mr. George sen 
Li ttle aoe ry 
d; Vesti 
and Lady Ha 
ed 
t fine plants of 
ewes D 
"and e anoo, Mr. 
lter,' Lady Harding, 
e 
‘and others. 
M of Three Lar 
. Monk, penne fite v e sms 
* 
lean, E. an 
well-bl medium-sized 
eb oe b; Mrs, W.H RN 
e kind, Mr. Geo P M ip 
“signe. Mr, Ward and Mr. Rowe 
Corset J Ant its Golden variety, 
é du Nord 
"the 
ew ess, 
s, the best 
From 
vA, Pha m 
a PAR and its rarities 
ag P rity ber, f Pom 
ind. 
M oF whieh 
, Duruflet, 
ee Planta Pi Pompons, 
ne varieties of Cedo Nulli. Mr. 
L2 
AN deli 
g groups of plants 
ardeners we have little te remark, 
of t ine 
to have receiyed 
a few yh pa ards in ae 
Saini 
a bea 
pm ou were E ak Howe, dus ee WH, 
“OF Cut 
and others, there was 
representatives í of most ot ev 
Blooms shown b 
Yen were 
by the exhibitors just named 
gs displaya 19 
t 
i 
M 
G 
! 
i 
ieties 
The forent vine 
Lagray 
i nies and fine, 
Mr. Ward | Des Mena 
ts were drawn to “ a face,” sent | 36 A 
of Cedo Ne Glover | Jam 
y full € 
s 
of x cial for Robert James; and one a Mr. Snare for 
las 
santhe- | from 
of — nts, y Howe ha d TS 
otes on the Chatham Islands 
h 
H-H: big 
L. Tra 
in October At 
ment, he found a chapel ot 
side 
been paper, vae aha in a euri 
with lea of Phor ax, 
In the C! 
large and fine; Riflem 
| ch ed sent Pins Abert în exelent 
To e Cla s of em snper ^ 8 inch 
and 
r. ships, and mina abe. to New 
atos Pitt 
h Amra which icy Mir to ‘American 
Zealand, 
o cultiva 
Ne e dts is Lie variety, and Duruflet. 
In the of Three Pyramid Pompons, Mr. Bu 
ent PM p nts of Cedo deed eret cm and 
Gen neral oec from M. and Mr. Ward 
came Duruflet, General Cammobert, "Cedo Nulli, 
others. 
n Collections, Mr. Howe showed Prince d 
, White eae at least 4 inches 
and beautifully incurved, | also Lord reer e 
Hardi to 
adi 
nar ter, an - _ Mt 
"uns among others, fine specimens of Cedo 
indi; 
teher 
Eurybias, Lomo Dracoph "en Solan 
akin with several Tree Ferns, among w| sid 4 
ers of C seen. There were 
o Lomaria near discolor, n n: d 
ustulata, M 
Dom 
add Cedo Nulli ir 
t Blooms tire following were remarkal 
Eng € gr i4 St. Clair, White 
T Pri of Wales 
d o 
of nemone-fowered ietie, td 
ur one Pompons came 
Mr. 
Vebitliog called 
extra y 
jety to winners in certain classes ; 
r, for blooms of Princess of PM 
ames; three by M 
Tames 
Wan 
ly 
i 
tenax. 
no 
wit ith here and the ere occasional patehes 
The general M of Chatham ‘sland, to the 
e 
Jardin des Plantes. The from Mr. Cornwall, 
Si were of large size, - otherwise in very fine 
. 8.—G. Bent! 
LINNEAN: Not. ham, e President, in 
the chair. Es Stevenso rink Esq, w 
er a Fellow. 
| The followi 1. Let 
ritius, xd 
missioner, 
|| Society deletes to the wan rr "msi of m 
e Mer, Lodoicea beyanla The Com 
mE 
s | Mr. T 
Seii, Rer of Ta ndm 
plants are sprouting Sue for regens ule 
Lo LE 2 » Dock, Mus 
pee 5 
luxuriance and POT Po: 
eid had little doa 
ihn overcome and 
in ti lv where the Palm abounded, it has ben jé 
L 
pag tly were conspicuo 
on me Pompons | were examples c of m m 
yet that on We soutien ny of | the laad 
and among small Anemone-flowered so 
Antonius, Queen of nem Marguerite de W 
arna Asti E Frederick Sues 
seedling named | 
ius promises to be a 
in other departments of the Show. 
vontübulel bY Mesiti: 
Pop eed E 
era as nid. do the fine blooms of 
Prin 
A 
of 
had foun hills on 
Classes were not so well su as those 
"The 
of E 
S Jardin des Plantes, Princess Royal, 
ground, 
that th 
productions 
the mal 
roperty of - Campbell, - sides rt crests -of d 
Lodoi 
the same name, a plan 
ves c referred nd Kenned 
t 
which were 
ose of 
over the ferat, M g 
prevents t the blossoming g of 6 the trees, but lascio 
Part vidas. ol. 24 of the Society's Transactions 
mes "President and Couneil ba nave ol 
White e 
- 
lanky a 
mixed with others which would hide their 
ao 
in the parish of Islington, by Mr. Orso 
The plants themselves, however, ers of so tall and 
vey qood Among large- 
"efie ape cig AS 
and Mr. Crute. 
as to be useful only when inter. 
o fecundate ^ ae Srey plants in the distri or 
» trees were fou 
of Praslin 
descripti 
naked 
men Plants were in beautiful condition, and 
IM kinds the Dent 
st e base, ind 
s 
iy but. directione 
ting 
g balloting list for the election W 
ace on November 30, to be circulated mit 
ellows, The p t d for election 
he following :—Presi dent : Major- E 
General E. * 
: W. A. Miller, M.D. 9€ 
es, Esq, MA. | 
vhich renders it inaccessible to the 
-; Bir UE 
B.; Prof, W, Pole, C.E.; *Rev- 
J, Rennie, ats ; "The Lord 
Dae memento Hs adr 
9. 
of b 
the President 
interesting 
AK T. Moggridge cs. 
, eommuni- 
K y ge gr 
even | said to be fertilised by Xylocopa violacea, a specimen | 
